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* inconsistency - no explanation for different ingredient lists (different factories per country?) | * inconsistency - no explanation for different ingredient lists (different factories per country?) | ||
You might add '''ingredients:numberofparts''' to indicate | You might add '''ingredients:numberofparts''' and '''product:subproducts''' to indicate the reason. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
'''nutrition_facts:multiple =3''' | '''nutrition_facts:multiple =3''' | ||
The property '''nutrition_facts:multiple''' is followed by a positive integer. | The property '''nutrition_facts:multiple''' is followed by a positive integer. | ||
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[https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/property/nutrition_facts:multiple List of products with this tag] | [https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/property/nutrition_facts:multiple List of products with this tag] | ||
[[Category:Property]] | [[Category:Property]] | ||
[[Category:Nutrition facts]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 7 August 2024
Sometimes one can find multiple ingredient lists on a package.
There can be multiple reasons for this:
- parts - a product can have multiple parts (pizza and covering)
- sub-products - different ices in a box (chocolate and vanilla)
- inconsistency - no explanation for different ingredient lists (different factories per country?)
You might add ingredients:numberofparts and product:subproducts to indicate the reason.
Usage
nutrition_facts:multiple =3
The property nutrition_facts:multiple is followed by a positive integer.